Original Wonder on ABC Years from 1988 to 1993, the new series The Wonder Years Reboot follows a middle-class Black family in late-1960s Montgomery, Alabama, as recounted through the eyes of Dean Williams (Elisha “EJ” Williams), a 12-year-old boy. It opened to 3.2 million total viewers and a 0.7 demo rating on September 22. The Wonder Years, a remake of the popular 1988 sitcom, has yet to be renewed for a second season, but it is still in the running. Now, the 21st-episode is being anxiously anticipated by fans. Allow www.tvacute.com to supply you with all of the information you’ll need to watch the new episode 21 of ‘The Wonder Years 2021,’
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The Wonder Years Reboot Episode 21 Spoilers
Tonight’s episode is called “Where No Dean Has Been Before.” it will be a special episode. In this episode, Dean tries to win over Keisa’s cool new boyfriend, Broderick, by asking him and his pals to a party Kim is throwing while Bill and Lillian are gone for the night. Dean and Keisa’s new boyfriend, Broderick, is impressed. Just as Bill and Lillian return home, things spiral out of control, and Dean is forced to realize that he isn’t being completely honest with himself. Find out how Dean tries to get his three-year plan back on track.
Let her go?! 😧 See how Dean tries to get his 3-year plan back on track tomorrow on #TheWonderYears! pic.twitter.com/gpqt5wKWpA
— The Wonder Years (@WonderYearsABC) May 10, 2022
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The Wonder Years Reboot Episode 21 will release on WEDNESDAY, May 11, 2022, from 8:00-8:30 p.m. EDT, on ABC in (US) Episodes can also be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu. the show will run on CTV in Canada on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ET. Additionally, the show is available to stream on Disney Plus, Hotstar, and Youtube TV. HULU | Amazon Prime
The Wonder Years 2021(Season 1) Cast
Dean Williams is played by Elisha “EJ” Williams.
Don Cheadle narrates as an older Dean.
Saycon Sengbloh as Lillian Williams, Dean’s mother.
Cheadle as an elderly Dean Saycon Sengbloh.
Bill Williams, Dean’s father, is played by Dulé Hill.
Kim Williams, Dean’s sister, is played by Laura Kariuki.
Dean’s friend, Brad Hitman, is played by Julian Lerner.
Cory Long, played by Amari O’Neil, is Dean’s friend.
Milan Ray plays Keisa Clemmons, Dean’s sweetheart.
Coach Long, played by Allen Maldonado, is a baseball coach.